A layer of 2.7 oz. Dacron fabric strips or tape laminated into a layup as if it were an extra ply of glass. The peel coat wets out with epoxy like glass cloth and cures along with the rest of the layup. However, the Dacron does not adhere structurally to the glass and when peeled away it leaves a surface ready for glass-to-glass bonding without sanding. Poly/Dacron blend is excellent as peel ply for composite lay-ups.

3 Rolls of 1" x 50 Yds. Tape

2 Rolls of 2" x 50 Yds. Tape

1 Roll of 3" x 50 Yds. Tape

1 Roll of 4" x 50 Yds. Tape

What does pinked mean with these Peel Ply tapes? Regarding part numbers 09-15450 & 09-15000
Pinked refers to the edge of the tape. There are straight edges and pinked edges. Pinked is a teeth-like pattern on the edge of the tape. "Pinked edges are used to increase the amount of surface that can actually adhere to the aircraft fabric when the tape is cemented in place. The actual edge area that will be cemented in place increases by over 41% when pinked edge tape is used versus straight edge tape." (credit: Ron Alexander) When working with composites, straight edge tape is primarily used. In fabric aircraft covering, pinked and straight tapes are used.